Differences in male and female eye area SIMPLIFIED

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Although Jaw dimorphism reflects significant male-female differences, with male mandibles generally being larger, wider, more squared and more angular due to stronger muscle attachments and higher growth rates, resulting in 90 deg gonial angles, a more prominent chin, and greater overall robustness, and female jaws are typically smaller, narrower, and have softer, more rounded contours, with less pronounced angles and a slimmer body, and a pointier chin, a huge aspect of dimorphism and looking aggressive is the eye area.

Males tend to have deeper set eyes, more prominent nose bridge separation from the eye, strong brow ridges, higher/thicker cheekbones, more hooding, shorter lateral eye height, less visisble sclera, and much thicker eye lashes and brows. These traits really solidify dimorphism in an eye area. The most importanr features for a masculine eye area however are def

1. ORBITAL SIZE AND SHAPE/OVERALL SIZE AND VISIBILITY OF EYES
More compact eyes, with less visible sclera are masculine. This indicates much deeper set eyes with high zygos, and more orbital mass protecting the eye. This is attractive as it means you have good support which protects your eye during fights. Having good hooding is also influenced by how much bone mass you have around your eye. Many people post “eye area” ascensions on titkok. This is jsut normal puberty. As the brow ridge grows and the orbitals become slightly more compact the eyes get slightly smaller. The eyes also appear smaller in men because the male face grows till like even 30. Men also have saggier skin which contributes to hooded look above the eyes. In men and women with very similar orbital shapes you can see even in rounder orbital cases, the men’s eyes are smaller, more deep set, have more hooding and a shorter lateral height, which contributes to a “squared” sort of eye shape at the end. IMG 3506 IMG 3507
2. Brow density, lash density
now this one is already pretty well known and talked about so I won’t go into much detail, but yes men have thicker brows and even lashes although we as a society have deemed the second more effeminate. Brows matter heavily for a man, there’s no better way to put it. You see someone with thick ass brows you subconsciously will always associate it with masculinity or aggression, the only way a girl can pull it off is if her other features are very very feminine and the rest of her face is very harmonious (water) but honestly, it is one of the best masculine features for a girl to have if it works right. Men’s brows also tend to be lower, likely due to the brow ridge projecting out. Some might say a straight shape is more masculine and this is technically true because of how the brow ridge pushes out and how the brows will grow due to this predicament, but it’s not that important, shape is up to your own preference mostly.
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3. BROW RIDGE
I DONT think there is a feature that masculines a foid more then an overly strong brow ridge. Besides maybe a very blocky strong jaw. Quite brutal. Flat vs round forehead is often a debate of masculinity vs femininity but this is also influenced by race with black people having rounder foreheads then most caucasoids or Asians. This also contributes to the appearance of deep set eyes. There are examples of Stacy and Stacy lites with defined brow ridges however, some minor some honestly kinda noticable
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But overall this is quite a masculine feature
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